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Winkle
CIDE DICTIONARY
Winkle, n. [AS. wincle.].
Any periwinkle. [1913 Webster]
" These are large mollusks which often destroy large numbers of oysters by drilling their shells and sucking their blood." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Winkle, n. & v.
--n. any edible marine gastropod mollusc of the genus Littorina; a periwinkle.
--v.tr. (foll. by out) esp. Brit. extract or eject (winkled the information out of them).
--n. any edible marine gastropod mollusc of the genus Littorina; a periwinkle.
--v.tr. (foll. by out) esp. Brit. extract or eject (winkled the information out of them).
Idiom
winkle-picker sl. a shoe with a long pointed toe.
Derivative
winkler n.
Etymology
abbr. of PERIWINKLE(2): cf. WIG(1)
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